Brittney Irvin was born on November 10, 1984, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. At the tender age of six, she embarked on a journey of artistic expression by taking ballet lessons, singing in festivals, and eventually deciding to pursue a career in acting.
As she grew older, Brittney's passion for performing only intensified. By the time she was ten years old, she had already claimed roles in two musicals, "Show Boat" and "A Christmas Carol." Shortly after, she made her mark in the world of voice acting, lending her voice to the television series "Nilus the Sandman" in 1996, as well as several commercials.
In 1996, Brittney's talents were showcased in two TV movies, "Panic in the Skies" and "The Angel of Pennsylvania Avenue." Before landing her two-year role on the 1998-99 series "Little Men," she made guest appearances on shows such as "Sleepwalkers" in 1997, "NightMan" in 1997, and "The Outer Limits" in 1995.
After a guest role on "Stargate SG-1" in 1997, Brittney made the TV movie "Angels in the Infield" in 2000. Her career continued to flourish, with numerous TV movies and guest appearances, including "So Weird" in 1999, where she met her good friend, Alexz Johnson.
Brittney's most recent roles include the MTV movie "Wasted" in 2002 and guest roles on "Mary-Kate and Ashley in Action!" in 2001, "Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction" in 1997, and "The Outer Limits" in 1995 (again).
In addition to her impressive acting career, Brittney is also a talented singer and voice-over artist. She has done countless voice-overs for many TV series, including "Sabrina: The Animated Series" in 1999 and "Madeline: My Fair Madeline" in 2002.